After using an air fryer to make a hot dog for the first time, I’m never going back to boiling or grilling them ever again.
The food blogger behind Little Sunny Kitchen claimed these air-fryer hot dogs would be the “best” I would ever make. She was right.
Read on to learn more about this cooking method and why you need to try it.
It sounds silly, but not having to see or smell the unsightly water after boiling hot dogs is one of the best reasons to cook them in an air fryer.
Plus the air fryer takes just five to six minutes.
Toasting buns is never easy. They usually break or cook unevenly in a toaster or oven.
But with the air fryer’s convection, it makes a crunchy, toasty bun in two minutes.
Want cheesy buns? Pop them back in the air fryer with some cheddar.
Want more flavorful buns? Slather a little butter on each side before toasting.
Though working with puff pastry can sometimes be difficult, the air fryer cooks the dough evenly, giving it a fluffy texture.
To make pigs-in-a-blanket, you can take a regular-sized hot dog and cut it in half. Then roll the two halves in the pastry and brush them with an egg wash.
Cook them at 390 degrees Fahrenheit for about eight minutes until the puff pastry is golden, and they’re ready to eat.
If you hate planning and tidying up, this is your go-to meal.
You won’t have to deal with cleaning the grill or messy pans and griddles.
Cooking with the air fryer is as simple as sticking hot dogs inside the machine and setting the timer and heat settings.
Cooking time varies, but you don’t need to preheat the air fryer to cook the hot dogs.
You also can make them frozen, just add a couple of minutes to the cooking time.
Unlike a grill, you don’t have to worry about char or uneven cooking.
They’re evenly cooked and swell up with moisture and juiciness.
Making a few cuts into the hot dog prevents it from getting shriveled or wrinkled. It also makes it crispy.
This allows the hot dog to better hold toppings. It also makes it look fancier.